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Published 18:33 24 Jul 2016 BST
Updated 18:34 24 Jul 2016 BST
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Poor old Ed has taken plenty of flak for these failed deals in the last few years, meaning the heat is really on him as United look to bring Paul Pogba back to the club from Juventus.
If you believe what you read, Pogba has been the subject of a world record transfer fee-shattering bid from United in the last couple of days, with Woodward reportedly opting not to go on the club's pre-season tour to China in order to get the deal done.
But on Sunday, with United preparing to meet Manchester City in Beijing, Woodward was spotted in the Chinese capital.
With some media outlets claiming on Sunday morning that a deal for the 23-year-old could be imminent, his arrival in China had some United supporters fearing that the deal had collapsed.
https://twitter.com/MUFCFutbol/status/757208498979602433
But it's not all doom and gloom. Some United fans are so desperate for clues that all is well in the Pogba pursuit that a meeting between Woodward and Mourinho has sparked hope that the deal is as good as done?
Why?
Because Woodward was smiling....
https://twitter.com/mrunited7/status/757213191898275841
https://twitter.com/JT1878/status/757191175493287936
https://twitter.com/Authentic_KM/status/757216316046606336
https://twitter.com/Bassa_UTD/status/757198054218956800
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